On the contrary, OCD can result in unclean hoarding behavior like the author experienced with her lunches. It's more like you hear your own interior monologue or your conscience, if that makes sense, the way you might say to yourself, "Well, that was a foolish thing to do." Honestly I find this book refreshing because it breaks the stereotype that all people with OCD are neat freaks. I hope to write a review, and I think the only thing I wish Allison Britz had done differently is to make it VERY clear that people with OCD (at least that I know of) don't hear literal voices, because I feel like that gets a little fuzzy in her narrative at times. OCD manifests in very different ways depending on the individual, but so far I haven't found anything in the book that doesn't ring true as an OCD experience. Obsessed: A Memoir of My Life with OCD by Allison Britz Paperback (Reprint) 11.99 12.99 Save 8 Hardcover 19.99 Paperback 11.99 eBook 11.99 Audiobook 0. My compulsions (the actions I took to reduce anxiety) were very different than hers, though, and mostly consisted of checking things. Obsessed: A Memoir of My Life with OCD Audible Audiobook Unabridged Allison Britz (Author), Emily Ellet (Narrator), & 1 more 443 ratings Kindle 11. I have OCD and my "theme" (or the topic of my obsession) was cancer when I was in high school, just like the author of this book.
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